Doron Lachisch’s Cubitec Shelving (1998) combines the exceptional strength and stability of injection-molded polypropylene with simple modular design, featuring lightweight shelves with a corrugated core. When designing the latest incarnation of Cubitec, we worked with Lachisch to create one system that can solve most storage dilemmas. Cubitec can be connected vertically or horizontally with the enclosed hardware, and optional doors and back panels can transform the system into concealed cabinetry. Each kit includes 12 panels and creates up to four cubes, and each shelf holds up to 55 lbs. Choose from two depths. Assembly required. Made in Israel.

Please note: Cubitec products that we carried before 2008 are incompatible with these. If you have questions about which Cubitec products you own, please call us at 1.800.944.2233.

Doron Lachisch’s Cubitec Shelving (1998) combines the exceptional strength and stability of injection-molded polypropylene with simple modular design, featuring lightweight shelves with a corrugated core. When designing the latest incarnation of Cubitec, we worked with Lachisch to create one system that can solve most storage dilemmas. Cubitec can be connected vertically or horizontally with the enclosed hardware, and optional doors and back panels can transform the system into concealed cabinetry. Each kit includes 12 panels and creates up to four cubes, and each shelf holds up to 55 lbs. Choose from two depths. Assembly required. Made in Israel.

Please note: Cubitec products that we carried before 2008 are incompatible with these. If you have questions about which Cubitec products you own, please call us at 1.800.944.2233.

Born in Tel Aviv in 1948, Doron Lachisch was virtually steeped in plastics, having grown up in a family-run business that was just beginning to take advantage of mid-20th century advances in flexible polymers. All aspects of plastics technologies, products, machinery, materials, moulds and so on, became familiar sights and smells to Lachisch, and were largely the background for his profound understanding of the material. After graduating from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem with a degree in economics, Lachisch became designer and general manager of his own plastics business. By creating unique commercial products based on original molds and proprietary production techniques, he has since furthered the acceptance of plastic polymers as a legitimate material for indoor designs. Most recently, his Cubitec® modular shelving system was awarded first prize for Contemporary Design at the Israel Furniture Trade Show and can be found at the Barcelona International Airport and in distinguished design showrooms, galleries, store displays, offices, trade show displays and homes around the world. Read more >